
A doctor sues another doctor over an office sharing agreement at a Cherry Creek surgical center. Several landlords seek unpaid rent.
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A doctor sues another doctor over an office sharing agreement at a Cherry Creek surgical center. Several landlords seek unpaid rent.
The head of Kiss Industries, Cole Evans, settled with Colorado’s AG over hand sanitizer misrepresentations in 2020.
In a lawsuit filed in Pueblo District Court last month, Azar claims the Alabama-based Slocumb Law Firm is creating deceptive advertisements on Google that make customers believe they’re calling Franklin D. Azar & Associates when they are, in fact, calling the out-of-state firm, which is headed by Alabama attorney Michael Slocumb and has just one lawyer in Colorado.
A plaintiff claims it is owed a brokerage commission of $67,000 and a fire restoration firm wants to foreclose its lien on a property in Englewood.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan are fighting their former employer Newmark over a non-compete clause after jumping to CBRE.
The Flyfisher Group’s lawsuit against Coffee at the Point says it paid the owner cash as agreed for the eatery but the owner did not transfer the assets.
Adrienne Greene said a co-worker threatened her with a baseball bat at work and she criticized DA Beth McCann for creating an “atmosphere of fear.”
An attorney for Number 38 argues that it was specifically designed and zoned for live music but some nearby residents said it hasn’t mitigated noise issues.
A plaintiff says it is owed $166,000 after paying for engineering plans it did not receive, plus a bevy of mechanic’s liens and rent collection efforts.
The plaintiff claims he was never repaid money he loaned to Bachar, who faces felony charges of theft and securities fraud.
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